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THE ORGANISATION

Founded in 1937, Plan International, Inc. (“PII”) is a globally recognized non-profit dedicated to advancing children’s rights and gender equality in both humanitarian and development contexts. With over 80 years of experience, Plan International addresses the root causes of challenges faced by girls and vulnerable children, working in 70+ countries. The organization collaborates with children, young people, supporters, and partners to create a just world, acknowledging that the potential of every child is often hindered by poverty, violence, exclusion, disasters, and discrimination.

PLAN INTERNATIONAL KENYA
Plan International Kenya (PIK), operational since 1982, focuses on long-term development. Collaborating closely with local communities and governments, with a work force of 250 staffs and annual budget of $ 16 million, PIK implements programs to enhance the well-being of children, girls and young people in geographic focus of Nairobi, Machakos, Kajiado, Tharaka-Nithi, Siaya, Kwale, Kilifi, Homa Bay, Kisumu, Tana River, Turkana, Marsabit and Isiolo.

Under the current Country Strategy (July 2021 – June 2026), PIK aims to end teenage pregnancies and gender-based violence against girls. This goal will be achieved through the following thematic pillars. strategic objectives:
1. Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR): Improve access to SRHR services and information to reduce teenage pregnancies and harmful practices in Kenya.
2. Prevention and Response to Gender-Based Violence: Ensure functional child and girls’ rights protection mechanisms to prevent and respond to all forms of violence and abuse.
3. Protecting Girls and Young Women in Crisis and Climate Change Adaptation: Minimize the impact of disasters on girls, young women, families, and communities.
4. Youth-led and Innovative Partnerships for Job Creation: Build a stronger ecosystem for youth employment and entrepreneurship, particularly for vulnerable young women, fostering job seekers and creators.

ABOUT THE ROLE
The role covers all areas of Supply Chain at the hub level and ensure close liaison with the Administration and logistics Officer in Homabay Program Unit. Cross-functional engagement with other teams is critical to ensure alignment of processes and efficient operations country-wide. Supply Chain management in the scope of this role includes.
• Technical processes across Operational Planning, Procurement, Assets, Fleet, Inventory and Warehouse Management, Distribution, Gifts in Kind, premises management, customs clearance in both Humanitarian and Development contexts.
• Process performance analysis, monitoring and reporting.
• Systems application, compliance and strengthening.
• Team management and capacity strengthening.
• Development of KPIs for Supply Chain activities; measuring and monitoring progress against objectives, ensuring targets are met to enable seamless synergies with other departments.
• Provision of support and reporting to the Program Area Manager in order to mitigate and minimise financial and compliance risks throughout the Supply Chain.
• Support in the selection of our local implementing partners and working with them on capacity development and monitoring across their supply chain activities.
• The role sits in the Program Area Management Team for the Hub.

ACCOUNTABILITIES AND MAIN WORK ACTIVITIES

Strategically maintain high management standards for all Supply Chain activities (10%)
• The needs of the hub are planned, consolidated and appropriately sourced, with effective processes to achieve cost-savings, compliance and minimise risk.
• The hub Fleet (including vehicles, motorbikes and generators – owned and rented) is fit for purpose to deliver Plan International’s projects and well managed including monitoring and reporting.
• The storage and flow of goods in the hub supply chain enables timely project delivery, whilst maintaining consistent and appropriate controls.
• The Offices and other premises (incl. warehouses, accommodation) are managed as a country-wide portfolio, with needs and costs reviewed and anticipated regularly.
• Accountable for overall Supply Chain performance, providing strategic direction for the role and ensuring it is well aligned to the organisational strategic objectives and Country Strategy.
• Develop the overall operational planning for procurement, fleet and assets, in liaison with respective user departments, and lead the implementation of the plan in order to realise the organisation’s objectives.
• Monitor overall process performance, manage continuous improvements in the department, ensure regular reports are received including quarterly procurement planning analysis.
• Provide supply chain leadership & management support to key programmes in the country, with emphasis on ways of working effectively with the different Programme Units.
• Regularly submit readiness reports and provide feedback on progress.
• Establish feedback mechanisms for stakeholders to provide input to the ERP change process.

Office Management and General Administration – 10%
• Provide oversight of office operations at the Program units to ensure a conducive work environment.
• Support implementation of asset and property management and travel management, lease administration, warehousing and inventory management and staff safety and operational health (OSH), in liaison with relevant departments
• Support needs assessment on facilities, communications equipment, safe areas to ensure staff safety in their respective duty stations, in adherence to Security Standard Operating Procedures (SSOPs)
• Serve as security focal point person for the Program office.
• Compilation & consolidation of accurate weekly, monthly & quarterly reports.
• Oversee office filing, archiving and records maintenance.

Maintain high management standards for all Supply Chain activities (15%)
• Ensure the needs of the hub are planned, consolidated and appropriately sourced, with effective processes to achieve cost-savings, compliance and minimise risk.
• The storage and flow of goods in the hub supply chain enables timely project delivery, whilst maintaining consistent and appropriate controls.
• The Offices and other premises (incl. warehouses, accommodation) are managed as a country-wide portfolio, with needs and costs reviewed and anticipated regularly.
• Lead on driving supply chain change initiatives through the hub supply chain aiming for operational excellence in line with the Supply Chain Operations Manual.
• Develop the overall operational planning for procurement, fleet and assets, in liaison with respective user departments, and lead the implementation of the plan in order to realise the organisation’s objectives.
• Monitor overall process performance, manage continuous improvements in the department, ensure regular reports are received including quarterly procurement planning analysis.
• Prepare and share monthly reports to inform management decisions.
• Provide technical support to staff on procurement processes and procedures.
• Liaise with the requesters to ensure goods and services requested are received and the necessary documentation satisfactorily done (goods received notes/invoices etc.).
• Regularly submit readiness reports and provide feedback on progress.

Contract Management (15%)
• Ensure contractual obligations are adhered to by all parties and support periodic reviews and contract renewals.
• Resolve contract related issues from service providers and users/clients.
• Develop Key Performance Indicators and assessment tools for contractors/vendors to ensure fit for purpose products and services.
• Monitor and follow through on commitments and reporting (Goods Receiving Notes and GRIR)
• Timely update and correctly enter all related data of purchases into SAP
• Follow-up and ensure timely delivery of requested supplies and materials, and keep the concerned project staff informed on the status of the delivery.
• Conduct first review of vendor invoices to ensure compliance with the order submitted, raise GRNs before submission to finance for payment processing.
• Track contract implementation status and generate reports of project completion status.
• Timely and accurate submission of all financial documents to the finance department by the stipulated date to ensure Suppliers/service providers’ payments are done in a timely manner.
• Review, update, and share the weekly procurement tracker, to Program Area manager, Senior Program Coordinator and the Country Supply Chain Manager.

Supply Chain Operations Management (15%)
• Proactively engage with cross-functional teams to support the early identification of supply chain needs and ensure inclusion of supply chain aspects in all areas of the organization.
• Provide high quality input at all stages of the project cycle from idea and design to planning (including grant proposal development, budgeting, programme, procurement and workforce planning), to implementation and closure.
• Develop a strong procurement structure with proactive market and supplier identification, development of supplier framework agreements (Long Term Agreements) at the hub level.
• Develop sourcing strategy to make procurement activities more proactive and strategic in manner to enable on time, quality, and cost-efficient programme delivery.
• Ensure efficient process turnaround, value for money and efficient use of resources (staff, assets, infrastructure)
• The pool of assets is maintained, monitored and reported on to ensure it is fit for purpose and to comply with donor requirements.
• Offices are efficiently managed ensuring staff health and safety. All premises are appropriately, efficiently and regularly maintained.

Supply Chain Excellence, Logistics and Procurement compliance (15%)
• Accountable for effective, compliant and cost-efficient Supply Chain management processes, measures and controls that ensure the right quality and quantity of goods and services are purchased at the right price and delivered to the right place at the right time.
• Certify that internal Supply Chain controls are always adhered to and safeguard the organization from loss or malpractice.
• Evaluate and control measures used to mitigate and manage risk in all supply chain business processes and guide management in development / improvement of control measures as necessary.
• Review all Procurement documentation ensuring compliance with the organisation’s policies, procedures and thresholds as per the operations manual.
• Ensure compliance to stores/warehousing, inventory and assets procedures which include physical checks/verification of goods and services received and implementation of efficient inventory management practices.
• Ensure appropriate fleet processes are in place to mitigate risk, improving safety and security.

Capacity Development of staff and Local Implementing Partners (10%)
• Lead and implement continuous improvement as a standard way of operating within the Supply Chain department.
• Provide oversight of the Supply Chain function, including the field Programme Units staff, building on process capacity and teams capability.
• Identify staff capacity building requirements through training needs assessments and skills gaps analysis for local implementing partners.
• Close involvement in the selection process for Plan partners including due diligence process, proportionate monitoring of partner supply chain activities and procurement as well as providing capacity building, coaching and training as required.
• Ensure that partners’ supply chain related reports are received and reviewed regularly as per the supply chain operation manual requirements.
• Plan and support Implementation of Capacity Development plans that touch on Supply Chain.

Safeguarding (5%)
• Ensure that Plan International’s global policies for Safeguarding Children and Young People and Gender Equality and Inclusion are fully embedded in accordance with the principles and requirements of the policy including relevant Implementation Standards and Guidelines as applicable to their area of responsibility. This includes, but is not limited to, ensuring staff and associates are aware of and understand their responsibilities under these policies and Plan International’s Code of Conduct (CoC), their relevance to their area of work, and that concerns are reported and managed in accordance with the appropriate procedures.

Other duties (5%)
• As assigned by the line manager.

TECHNICAL EXPERTISE, SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE

Qualifications/ experience essential:
• Degree in Procurement and Supplies Management, Business Management or relevant training in Logistics procedures and systems.
• CIPS accreditation
• Minimum (5) years of progressive NGO experience in procurement, contract management, administration or related area.
• Experience in procurement modules of any ERP.

Location: Kisumu

Reports to: Program Area Manager – Nyanza
Closing Date: 14th October 2024

Equality, diversity and inclusion is at the very heart of everything that Plan International stands for.

We want Plan International to reflect the diversity of the communities we work with, offering equal opportunities to everyone regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation.

Plan International is based on a culture of inclusivity and we strive to create a workplace environment that ensures every team, in every office, in every country, is rich in diverse people, thoughts, and ideas.

We foster an organisational culture that embraces our commitment to racial justice, gender equality, girls’ rights and inclusion.

Plan International believes that in a world where children face so many threats of harm, it is our duty to ensure that we, as an organisation, do everything we can to keep children safe. This means that we have particular responsibilities to children that we come into contact with and we must not contribute in any way to harming or placing children at risk.

A range of pre-employment checks will be undertaken in conformity with Plan International’s Safeguarding Children and Young People policy. Plan International also participates in the Inter Agency Misconduct Disclosure Scheme. In line with this scheme we will request information from applicants’ previous employers about any findings of sexual exploitation, sexual abuse and/or sexual harassment during employment, or incidents under investigation when the applicant left employment. By submitting an application, the job applicant confirms their understanding of these recruitment procedures.

Disclaimer: Plan International is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate applicants on any basis. We also do not charge Job seekers any fees at any point of the recruitment process.

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Plan International is an international organisation or development which works in 51 countries across Africa, the Americas, and Asia to promote the safeguarding of children.It is a nonprofit organisation and is one of the world's largest organisations based on children, it works in 58,000 communities with the help of volunteers to improve how 56 million children live. The charity also has 21 national organisations who have been given the responsibility to oversee the raising of funds and awareness in their individual countries.

The organisation puts an emphasis on communities working together in order to address the needs of children around the world. The NGO focuses on child participation, education, economic security, emergencies, health, protection, sexual health (including HIV), and water and sanitation. It provides training in disaster preparedness, response and recovery, and has worked on relief efforts in countries including Haiti, Colombia and Japan.

Plan International also sponsors the Because I Am a Girl campaign, which has published many stories focusing on the struggle of young women in the developing world.

Plan International was founded during the Spanish Civil War by British journalist John Langdon-Davies and aid worker Eric Muggeridge. When they witnessed the conflict change the lives of children, they founded ‘Foster Parents Plan for Children in Spain’, which would later change its name to Plan International. Set up in 1937, the organisation provided food, shelter and clothing to children whose lives had been destroyed by the war.

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THE ORGANISATION

Founded in 1937, Plan International, Inc. ("PII") is a globally recognized non-profit dedicated to advancing children's rights and gender equality in both humanitarian and development contexts. With over 80 years of experience, Plan International addresses the root causes of challenges faced by girls and vulnerable children, working in 70+ countries. The organization collaborates with children, young people, supporters, and partners to create a just world, acknowledging that the potential of every child is often hindered by poverty, violence, exclusion, disasters, and discrimination.

PLAN INTERNATIONAL KENYA Plan International Kenya (PIK), operational since 1982, focuses on long-term development. Collaborating closely with local communities and governments, with a work force of 250 staffs and annual budget of $ 16 million, PIK implements programs to enhance the well-being of children, girls and young people in geographic focus of Nairobi, Machakos, Kajiado, Tharaka-Nithi, Siaya, Kwale, Kilifi, Homa Bay, Kisumu, Tana River, Turkana, Marsabit and Isiolo.

Under the current Country Strategy (July 2021 – June 2026), PIK aims to end teenage pregnancies and gender-based violence against girls. This goal will be achieved through the following thematic pillars. strategic objectives: 1. Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR): Improve access to SRHR services and information to reduce teenage pregnancies and harmful practices in Kenya. 2. Prevention and Response to Gender-Based Violence: Ensure functional child and girls' rights protection mechanisms to prevent and respond to all forms of violence and abuse. 3. Protecting Girls and Young Women in Crisis and Climate Change Adaptation: Minimize the impact of disasters on girls, young women, families, and communities. 4. Youth-led and Innovative Partnerships for Job Creation: Build a stronger ecosystem for youth employment and entrepreneurship, particularly for vulnerable young women, fostering job seekers and creators.

ABOUT THE ROLE The role covers all areas of Supply Chain at the hub level and ensure close liaison with the Administration and logistics Officer in Homabay Program Unit. Cross-functional engagement with other teams is critical to ensure alignment of processes and efficient operations country-wide. Supply Chain management in the scope of this role includes. • Technical processes across Operational Planning, Procurement, Assets, Fleet, Inventory and Warehouse Management, Distribution, Gifts in Kind, premises management, customs clearance in both Humanitarian and Development contexts. • Process performance analysis, monitoring and reporting. • Systems application, compliance and strengthening. • Team management and capacity strengthening. • Development of KPIs for Supply Chain activities; measuring and monitoring progress against objectives, ensuring targets are met to enable seamless synergies with other departments. • Provision of support and reporting to the Program Area Manager in order to mitigate and minimise financial and compliance risks throughout the Supply Chain. • Support in the selection of our local implementing partners and working with them on capacity development and monitoring across their supply chain activities. • The role sits in the Program Area Management Team for the Hub.

ACCOUNTABILITIES AND MAIN WORK ACTIVITIES

Strategically maintain high management standards for all Supply Chain activities (10%) • The needs of the hub are planned, consolidated and appropriately sourced, with effective processes to achieve cost-savings, compliance and minimise risk. • The hub Fleet (including vehicles, motorbikes and generators - owned and rented) is fit for purpose to deliver Plan International's projects and well managed including monitoring and reporting. • The storage and flow of goods in the hub supply chain enables timely project delivery, whilst maintaining consistent and appropriate controls. • The Offices and other premises (incl. warehouses, accommodation) are managed as a country-wide portfolio, with needs and costs reviewed and anticipated regularly. • Accountable for overall Supply Chain performance, providing strategic direction for the role and ensuring it is well aligned to the organisational strategic objectives and Country Strategy. • Develop the overall operational planning for procurement, fleet and assets, in liaison with respective user departments, and lead the implementation of the plan in order to realise the organisation’s objectives. • Monitor overall process performance, manage continuous improvements in the department, ensure regular reports are received including quarterly procurement planning analysis. • Provide supply chain leadership & management support to key programmes in the country, with emphasis on ways of working effectively with the different Programme Units. • Regularly submit readiness reports and provide feedback on progress. • Establish feedback mechanisms for stakeholders to provide input to the ERP change process.

Office Management and General Administration – 10% • Provide oversight of office operations at the Program units to ensure a conducive work environment. • Support implementation of asset and property management and travel management, lease administration, warehousing and inventory management and staff safety and operational health (OSH), in liaison with relevant departments • Support needs assessment on facilities, communications equipment, safe areas to ensure staff safety in their respective duty stations, in adherence to Security Standard Operating Procedures (SSOPs) • Serve as security focal point person for the Program office. • Compilation & consolidation of accurate weekly, monthly & quarterly reports. • Oversee office filing, archiving and records maintenance.

Maintain high management standards for all Supply Chain activities (15%) • Ensure the needs of the hub are planned, consolidated and appropriately sourced, with effective processes to achieve cost-savings, compliance and minimise risk. • The storage and flow of goods in the hub supply chain enables timely project delivery, whilst maintaining consistent and appropriate controls. • The Offices and other premises (incl. warehouses, accommodation) are managed as a country-wide portfolio, with needs and costs reviewed and anticipated regularly. • Lead on driving supply chain change initiatives through the hub supply chain aiming for operational excellence in line with the Supply Chain Operations Manual. • Develop the overall operational planning for procurement, fleet and assets, in liaison with respective user departments, and lead the implementation of the plan in order to realise the organisation’s objectives. • Monitor overall process performance, manage continuous improvements in the department, ensure regular reports are received including quarterly procurement planning analysis. • Prepare and share monthly reports to inform management decisions. • Provide technical support to staff on procurement processes and procedures. • Liaise with the requesters to ensure goods and services requested are received and the necessary documentation satisfactorily done (goods received notes/invoices etc.). • Regularly submit readiness reports and provide feedback on progress.

Contract Management (15%) • Ensure contractual obligations are adhered to by all parties and support periodic reviews and contract renewals. • Resolve contract related issues from service providers and users/clients. • Develop Key Performance Indicators and assessment tools for contractors/vendors to ensure fit for purpose products and services. • Monitor and follow through on commitments and reporting (Goods Receiving Notes and GRIR) • Timely update and correctly enter all related data of purchases into SAP • Follow-up and ensure timely delivery of requested supplies and materials, and keep the concerned project staff informed on the status of the delivery. • Conduct first review of vendor invoices to ensure compliance with the order submitted, raise GRNs before submission to finance for payment processing. • Track contract implementation status and generate reports of project completion status. • Timely and accurate submission of all financial documents to the finance department by the stipulated date to ensure Suppliers/service providers’ payments are done in a timely manner. • Review, update, and share the weekly procurement tracker, to Program Area manager, Senior Program Coordinator and the Country Supply Chain Manager.

Supply Chain Operations Management (15%) • Proactively engage with cross-functional teams to support the early identification of supply chain needs and ensure inclusion of supply chain aspects in all areas of the organization. • Provide high quality input at all stages of the project cycle from idea and design to planning (including grant proposal development, budgeting, programme, procurement and workforce planning), to implementation and closure. • Develop a strong procurement structure with proactive market and supplier identification, development of supplier framework agreements (Long Term Agreements) at the hub level. • Develop sourcing strategy to make procurement activities more proactive and strategic in manner to enable on time, quality, and cost-efficient programme delivery. • Ensure efficient process turnaround, value for money and efficient use of resources (staff, assets, infrastructure) • The pool of assets is maintained, monitored and reported on to ensure it is fit for purpose and to comply with donor requirements. • Offices are efficiently managed ensuring staff health and safety. All premises are appropriately, efficiently and regularly maintained.

Supply Chain Excellence, Logistics and Procurement compliance (15%) • Accountable for effective, compliant and cost-efficient Supply Chain management processes, measures and controls that ensure the right quality and quantity of goods and services are purchased at the right price and delivered to the right place at the right time. • Certify that internal Supply Chain controls are always adhered to and safeguard the organization from loss or malpractice. • Evaluate and control measures used to mitigate and manage risk in all supply chain business processes and guide management in development / improvement of control measures as necessary. • Review all Procurement documentation ensuring compliance with the organisation’s policies, procedures and thresholds as per the operations manual. • Ensure compliance to stores/warehousing, inventory and assets procedures which include physical checks/verification of goods and services received and implementation of efficient inventory management practices. • Ensure appropriate fleet processes are in place to mitigate risk, improving safety and security.

Capacity Development of staff and Local Implementing Partners (10%) • Lead and implement continuous improvement as a standard way of operating within the Supply Chain department. • Provide oversight of the Supply Chain function, including the field Programme Units staff, building on process capacity and teams capability. • Identify staff capacity building requirements through training needs assessments and skills gaps analysis for local implementing partners. • Close involvement in the selection process for Plan partners including due diligence process, proportionate monitoring of partner supply chain activities and procurement as well as providing capacity building, coaching and training as required. • Ensure that partners’ supply chain related reports are received and reviewed regularly as per the supply chain operation manual requirements. • Plan and support Implementation of Capacity Development plans that touch on Supply Chain.

Safeguarding (5%) • Ensure that Plan International’s global policies for Safeguarding Children and Young People and Gender Equality and Inclusion are fully embedded in accordance with the principles and requirements of the policy including relevant Implementation Standards and Guidelines as applicable to their area of responsibility. This includes, but is not limited to, ensuring staff and associates are aware of and understand their responsibilities under these policies and Plan International’s Code of Conduct (CoC), their relevance to their area of work, and that concerns are reported and managed in accordance with the appropriate procedures.

Other duties (5%) • As assigned by the line manager.

TECHNICAL EXPERTISE, SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE

Qualifications/ experience essential: • Degree in Procurement and Supplies Management, Business Management or relevant training in Logistics procedures and systems. • CIPS accreditation • Minimum (5) years of progressive NGO experience in procurement, contract management, administration or related area. • Experience in procurement modules of any ERP.

Location: Kisumu

Reports to: Program Area Manager - Nyanza Closing Date: 14th October 2024

Equality, diversity and inclusion is at the very heart of everything that Plan International stands for.

We want Plan International to reflect the diversity of the communities we work with, offering equal opportunities to everyone regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation.

Plan International is based on a culture of inclusivity and we strive to create a workplace environment that ensures every team, in every office, in every country, is rich in diverse people, thoughts, and ideas.

We foster an organisational culture that embraces our commitment to racial justice, gender equality, girls’ rights and inclusion.

Plan International believes that in a world where children face so many threats of harm, it is our duty to ensure that we, as an organisation, do everything we can to keep children safe. This means that we have particular responsibilities to children that we come into contact with and we must not contribute in any way to harming or placing children at risk.

A range of pre-employment checks will be undertaken in conformity with Plan International's Safeguarding Children and Young People policy. Plan International also participates in the Inter Agency Misconduct Disclosure Scheme. In line with this scheme we will request information from applicants’ previous employers about any findings of sexual exploitation, sexual abuse and/or sexual harassment during employment, or incidents under investigation when the applicant left employment. By submitting an application, the job applicant confirms their understanding of these recruitment procedures.

Disclaimer: Plan International is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate applicants on any basis. We also do not charge Job seekers any fees at any point of the recruitment process.

2024-10-15

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